mil·age
noun/ˈmaɪlɪdʒ/
/ˈmaɪlɪdʒ/
(also mileage)
Idioms - [uncountable, countable, usually singular] the distance that a vehicle has travelled, measured in miles
英里里程 - My annual milage is about 10 000.
我每年的行驶里程大约是10万公里。 - a used car with one owner and a low milage
一辆只有一个车主且里程数低的二手车 - The car rental included unlimited milage, but not fuel.
租车不限里程,但不限油费。 - I get a milage allowance if I use my car for work (= an amount of money paid for each mile i travel).
如果我用车上班,我会得到里程津贴(=我每行驶一英里支付的金额)。
- My annual milage is about 10 000.
- (North American English also gas milage)[uncountable, countable] the number of miles that a vehicle can travel using a particular amount of fuel
(车辆使用某定量燃料可行驶的)英里数 - If you drive carefully you can get better milage from your car.
如果您小心驾驶,您的汽车可以获得更好的行驶里程。
- If you drive carefully you can get better milage from your car.
- [uncountable] (informal) the amount of advantage or use that you can get from a particular event or situation
好处;利益 - I don't think the press can get any more milage out of that story.
我认为媒体无法从这个故事中获得更多的信息。
- I don't think the press can get any more milage out of that story.
Idioms
your milage may vary
(abbreviation YMMV)
- (informal) used to say that people may experience a particular thing in different ways
里程:过去常说人们可能以不同的方式体验特定的事物 - Highly recommend the company! Of course, your milage may vary.
强烈推荐该公司!当然,您的里程可能会有所不同。
- Highly recommend the company! Of course, your milage may vary.